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…-teleology was also evident in our class work from the Baroque Era. The people of the Baroque believed in the Latin expression "Carpe Diem," or seize the day. The philosopher Democritus was also someone that we learned about this year who believed in non…
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…and inspirations for art change over time. A more momentous change is the connection between the artists and society. In the age of the Catholic Reformation, or the Baroque era, art was predominantly for the wealthy nobles and rulers; thus the artist looked to glorify…
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…has been divided into six periods: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, and Twentieth Century. Music is written in symbols that represent musical sounds. The system of written symbols is called Musical Notation. "The primary requirement of any…
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…Art changed dramatically between the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo periods. Each period has many different characteristics that distinguish it from the others. Many significant discoveries were made in art and architecture during this time…
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…, I would like to describe the changes in instrumentation. Concerti in the baroque period consist of small ensembles, usually only string quartets and a soloist. It continues to increase in size as it goes through the classical and romantic eras…
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…Historical Events In the Baroque Period, there were many changes in belief, science, art, and music. Up to this period, the church controlled everything. The church had an influence over everything. This period could be described…
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…with the violinist and the orchestra dueling with each other. Unlike Baroque music, the mood changes constantly, at one moments the violin conveys a tranquil image only to be shattered by the dissonance created by the orchestra. While Toccata and Fugue in D minor…
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…Revolution was taking place. In America, settlers were now taking control of their colonies and working together to fight against the Indians, the French, and later their mother country, England. This same time period is usually known as the baroque
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…In the past the concept of art combined with business and commerce was a common and accepted practice among artists and society. Renaissance and Baroque workshops were quite different from those in the twentieth century. Modern artists create 'high' art…
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…of the grandeur and audacity of the Baroque period in European history, and its lasting affect on our modern day. La Château Versailles was a mammoth work of a cross between classical and baroque styles. Its exterior is decorated in very classical styling, but its…
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